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In a court filing, the IRS says churches of all denominations and sects are free to support candidates from the pulpit.
The IRS says pastors endorsing political candidates during services should not risk losing their tax-exempt status.
A rlene Kohen was 89 years old and recently widowed when she moved to the Harborside continuing-care retirement community in ...
The Internal Revenue Service promulgated a set of new rules on Monday that allow churches to endorse and donate to political ...
The Internal Revenue Service has declared 83 pieces of old guidance in the Internal Revenue Bulletin to be obsolete in ...
The American Institute of CPAs hopes to smooth the administration's transition away from paper tax refunds at the Internal ...
The IRS faces a challenging 2026 tax season due to significant staff reductions. Experts warn that these cuts could severely ...
Even as his current job is raising eyebrows, Long is on his way to taking a more powerful post. On Tuesday, members of the Senate Finance Committee voted 14-13 along party lines to advance Long’s ...
A $30,000 mistake. When paying the IRS, a California taxpayer wrote the correct amount of $3,360 on the numerical value box ...
Inforum CEO Terry Barclay will step down from the leadership development organization this fall after leading it for the past ...
T he Internal Revenue Service has agreed to share immigrants' tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the purpose of identifying and deporting people in the U.S. illegally, according ...
News about the Internal Revenue Service, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.